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MUIBED model

Contents 1. Introduction 318 2. Outline of the Models 322 2.1. MBELL model 322 2.2. Outline of the XCVTS model 324 2.3. GKLV model 326 2.4. Outline of the MUIBED Model 328 3. Experimental Data Sources 330 4. Discussion and Conclusions 330 Acknowledgments 375 References 376... [Pg.317]

For an ionized shell, according to Patoary et al. [58], the cross section for the iOshell ionization in the MUIBED model is... [Pg.328]

The calculated EISICS from the MBELL, XCVTS, GKLV, and MUIBED models are compared with available experimental data the K-shell ionization... [Pg.330]

The MUIBED model, through its parent siBED [53], replaces the Bethe part of the BED model with a two-parameter Born term through Eq. (25) leading to ultimately two shell-dependent fitting parameters m and X in Eq. (21), noted in Table 6.4 after both the parameters d2 and d2 are set to zero. [Pg.373]

The incorporation of relativistic correction factors, similar to Gryzinski s relativistic factor [22], on the QIBED model. The resulting model, referred to as MUIBED in Ref. [58], has been successfully tested with various experimental EIICS data for K-, L-, and M-shell ionization of atoms. [Pg.322]


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